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Commitment, Choice, and Revolutionary Democracy: The Philosophy and Politics of Jean–Paul Sartre with Ian Birchall
The importance of World War II to Jean-Paul Sartre’s life and thought is often overlooked.
The importance of World War II to Jean-Paul Sartre’s life and thought is often overlooked.
To commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Capture of Warsaw by Soviet forces, we reached out to Alexandra Richie, D.Phil, to shed light on this event.
Although the attack on the USS Panay did not ignite a war between the United States and Japan, it marked a turning point in their relationship.
As World War II approached, schizophrenics became victims of an even greater human rights violation at the hands of the Third Reich.
Eva Michaelis-Stern Dedicated Her Life to Aiding the Vulnerable